Former FBI Agent Says Oswald Didn’t Kill JFK

Former FBI Agent Don Adams has stated recently that Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill President Kennedy and that extremist Joseph Milteer (pictured) was involved in the JFK assassination in Dallas on November 22, 1963.

Former FBI agent Don Adams has disclosed that Joseph Milteer a far right political activist from Quitman, Georgia had something to do with the JFK assassination 47 years ago this November.

One of the most startling revelations is that according to Adams there is no way Lee Harvey Oswald could have made the shots since he was in the coffee break room at the time of the assassination.

Adams go on further to state that the FBI had records showing that Milteer was involved but his name is not even mentioned in the Warren Commission Report. It is thought that FBI chief at the time J. Edgar Hoover did not want the FBI embarrassed so the file on Milteer was kept from the public. Adams learned that Milteer had threatened the life of the president on November 9 just 13 days before the assassination.

If the FBI had cancelled the motorcade after learning of Milteer’s information about an assassination being planned John F. Kennedy may be alive today.

Adams says that it is impossible to make three shots in seven seconds but some of the commenters after the article said it could be done.

Even if Milteer had nothing to do with the assassination his statements about the the president being assassinated in Dallas warranted exposure in the Warren Commission Report.

The former agent says there were a total of 11 shots fired with three being fired from behind the president and Adams mentions the president grabbing his throat after being hit there indicating he had to be hit from in front.

One of the commenters after the article and video asked a good question in that they question why Adams waited 47 years to make these allegations.

The following article and video give more details on the information that Adams has in his possession.

It is only fair to give the other side a chance to tell their side of the story about Milteer and they paint a different picture of his involvement. The McAdams website which seems to debunk any conspiracy theory says Milteer was no threat.